Showing posts with label Halal food in Cha Am/Hua Hin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halal food in Cha Am/Hua Hin. Show all posts

Monday, 5 April 2010

Halal food in Hua Hin, Prachuabkhirikhan, Thailand.

There are very few halal eateries in Hua Hin. Below are three places which are not far from each other but kindly observe their opening hours.

There's also a Muslim lady selling yellow chicken rice(khao mok kai) at the night market on Soi 72.

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Map of Hua Hin town.
A simplified version of the earlier map to indicate the location of the 3 halal eateries.

No.1(on the map)is located in Chat Chai Market. You have to walk into the market to get to this place. It's open daily from early morning till about 4pm. It's better to go before 12pm. The menu is very basic. If you'd like to have lala as shown below, you can get it yourself from the market (get the ones with basil leaves in the pack) and gave it to the cook as she'll prepare it and charges very little for the cooking. I got the lala for THB25 per pack and paid THB30 for cooking charge. You can also order a day in advance for special requests. This place is rather hot as it's not a proper restaurant. People usually eat and leave immediately. If you're not comfortable dining here, just take away and dine on the beach...he,he,he



Khao phad kung(fried rice with shrimp)+phad kanna plaa khem(kailan with salted fish)=THB50
Phad kaprao hoy laai (stir fried lala with basil leaves)


No.2 (on the map). Just look for No's Bra Shop and this restaurant is opposite of it and next to ABSORBA Salon. It's open daily except for Monday, from 9am-8pm. The speciality here is chicken murtabak but they have other food, too. If you'd like to have a custom made menu, such as steamed fish, crab or other seafood dishes, you can order at least a day in advance as they are not in the daily menu. They'd buy according to your request.





Tom yam kung = THB40
Matabak kai (chicken murtabak)=THB25



No.3(on the map)
- located at the junction of the back entrance to the night market. It's right opposite of the Railway Restaurant. It's just a road side vendor with three tables and chairs. If you're looking for authentic Thai dishes, here's the place. Each small bowl of dish costs between THB20 and 30 only. We had two bowls of tom kha, a bowl of tom yam, young bamboo shoots, lala and a plate of rice for THB140 only! You can only find this stall between 5 and 11 pm daily.



The raw vege (ulam) is free. Just ask for namphrik kapii (sambal belacan).
Phad normai (stir fried bamboo shoots) & phad hoy laai (stir fried lala)
Tom kha kai ( It's like tom yam but with coconut milk). I love it.
Tom yam kai (chicken tom yam)

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Halal food in Cha Am, Phetchaburi, Thailand.

This seafood stall is on the Cha Am beach road. It's between Cha Am South Soi 5 and Soi 6. Coming from Bangkok, turn left at the junction (traffic lights) on Petkasem Road towards Cha Am beach. Go till the end of the road and turn right at the T junction. Drive along the beach road passing Soi 5 and you'll see the stall on your right.
You can order your food here and .....

...enjoy your meal under the umbrellas on the beach, across the road.
You get fresh seafood here and the price is very reasonable.



Steamed crab & prawn with fresh oysters.
Plaa tot krathiam (Fried fish with garlic)

Grilled scallop(THB100/kg) and squid(THB100/kg).
These came up to THB120 only!

1/2 kilo of grilled scallop: THB50
It's open daily from morning till 9pm.